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Appendix Two. Descriptive: Predictor and Dependent variables
Variables Mean SD % No. of cases
Age in years 36.68 11.825 332
Sex 1.13 .333
Male 12.4 46
Female 85.5 318
Education 11.81 2.012 322
Race
White .41 .49 42 142
Black .47 .50 47.5 161
Other .10 .30 10.6 36
Maritalstatus .52 .500
In a relationship/married 48.9 182
Single 45.7 170
Number of children living at home 1.52 1.569 342
Competency 4.22 .685 354
Burnout 2.55 .855 341
Positive attitude 3.92 .620 358
Supervisor support 3.33 .93 352
Coworker support 3.66 .777 349
Information exchange 3.09 1.081 355
Participation decision-making 2.59 .721 341
Decision-making 2.83 .781 33429
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Chaudhuri, Tanni & Yeatts, Dale E., 1952-. Nurse Aide Decision Making in Nursing Homes: Factors Affecting Empowerment, article, March 27, 2013; [Oxford, United Kingdom]. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc271489/m1/29/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; crediting UNT College of Public Affairs and Community Service.